Try not to overlap the tambans when you pack them, ie line them up nicely side by side, single layer. It makes it a lot easier to use when you're out fishing, just take out a few to thaw and the rest can still remain frozen in your ice box. In the freezer, you want to pack the tamban air tight the l...

Hmm but have they been landed at other spots? (eg. Labrador park) Not that I am aware of. In my opinion, Labrador Jetty is not as good for pelagic fishes compared to Bedok Jetty due to current flow. Labrador Jetty used to get good current circulation before the Pasir Panjang Terminal land was recla...

I'm going to have to go with Bedok Jetty, looking at the number of big cobias landed there by Shore Angler. You can check out his website here . The jetty is rather competitive though, there will be a bunch of regulars taking up the good spots. Cable car rig with live tamban is a good way to target ...

You definitely made a good decision there in using the squid for bait, live squid is a sure take if a fish comes along. The only concern is bait stealers that will ruin it. Nice catch on the golden snapper.

That's quite a productive spot for Singapore shoreline, nice catches. I have a friend who likes that bream a lot, the meat is fine indeed. My tastebud don't agree with him though, I feel that there's a weird taste to the meat.

I'm not entirely sure but it doesn't look illegal. For one, the canal doesn't lead to a reservoir and second, it is not within a private property or state land. If there's no 'no trespassing' or 'state land' signs there, it should be fine. Tuas south area is an entirely different story though.

1) It means you typical wouldn't want to raise your rod tip as high as you usually would, but instead would be pulling the butt backwards to make up for not being to raise your rod tip higher. So it's like half tipping the rod upwards and half pulling back. 2) Working the Tenya is a slow and swift m...

Yes you can use it but I would use it but keep it to 60-80g range. Just be careful when setting hook, you don't want anything even near high sticking the rod. Tip the rod lower than usual and use the butt power to strike the fish. The problem with overloading in your case is not much of breaking the...